The Quay was our first pub for a long weekend in Dorset. It was reasonably busy on Friday evening. There are 2 rooms and a pleasant garden at the rear. The front looks out over the river and the town's bridge. There is a pay and display car park there too. Service was friendly. Ales were Ringwood Best, Timothy Taylor Landlord & Isle of Purbeck Studland Bay Wrecked. There were also 2 ciders from the Purbeck Cider Company - Dorset Dabinett & Joe's Dry. We enjoyed a nice meal whereby you cook your own steak, prawns or chicken on hot stones.

Went there with wife and kids. Main man seemed kind and friendly. Bar staff were helpful. Sat in the back garden/ courtyard, and had some good pub grub off the specials board. Beer was excellent, as was the Pimms!! Would defo return. Better than some of the pubs in Corfe that I won't mention!!!!

I've been since 2008.Three of us stopped by for a drink one early afternoon.Despite the sunny day and its proximity to the river it was otherwise empty.Beer was okay,nothing special,but one of my companions was given a glass that was absolutely filthy.Barman didn't seem overly bothered by the fact that the glass was covered in fingerprints and lipstick marks but gave him a new pint immediately.We sat outside in the sunshine,but you are right next to a public carpark,so it's not quite as idyllic as it might be.Nothing particularly wrong with the place,but I probably wouldn't go again as it is mainly a tourist pub and there are much nicer pubs in Wareham.